After a final interview was conducted, charges have been filed in the Kendrick Haynes case.

Arkansas County Prosecuting Attorney Robert Dittrich filed aggravated robbery, first-degree battery and criminal attempt theft of property charges Wednesday in Arkansas County Circuit Court in Stuttgart with a $200,000 secured bond. While charges have been filed, they have not been formally approved by Circuit Judge David Henry.

Haynes, 21, is still in custody in the Arkansas County Detention Center. Haynes is being charged for his alleged involvement in the Aug. 25 botched robbery at A-Z Mart, located at 720 N. Main that left one dead and two others, including Haynes, injured.

Aggravated robbery is a class Y felony; first-degree battery is a class B felony; and criminal attempt theft of property greater than $5,000 but less than $25,000 is a class C felony, according to Arkansas law.

The secured bond means the total of $200,000 will need to be paid in full and not a deposit of 10 percent like the unsecured bond.

The incident left Bronshea Lamar Ferrell, 19, of Humphrey dead and a store clerk injured.

Haynes along with Ferrell allegedly entered the store at 9:50 p.m. that Friday night with masks over their faces, according to the Stuttgart Police Department incident report.

There were three clerks on duty in the store who decided to put up a fight against the pair.

When one of the suspects went behind the counter, a struggle for a firearm ensued, leaving one clerk with a bullet wound in the abdomen. The clerks fought for the gun and shot Ferrell in the head. Haynes received three bullet wounds that were described as superficial.

“I followed the (store clerk) and made our way past several customers inside the store and one behind the counter. I saw that (the clerk) had a black semi-auto handgun in his right hand. I told (him) to put the weapon down. He handed me the pistol at that time,” SPD Sgt. Phillip Bogy wrote in his incident report. “We then went behind the counter where I saw a black male lying on the floor in front of the fryers. He was dressed in black and was lying on his right side. I saw a gunshot wound to his forehead and there was a large pool of blood…I then saw another individual with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. He was sitting on the floor being supported by one of the employees.”

Ferrell was transported to Baptist Health Medical Center-Stuttgart (BHMC) and on to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where he later died from his wound. The injured store clerk was transported to BHMC-Stuttgart for his injuries as well.

Haynes fled the scene and was apprehended later, according to law enforcement.